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Trump To DeSantis: I got more votes than him, he needs to be ‘more gracious’

During his victory speech, former President Donald Trump tried to downplay the results of the Florida governor's race, which had been dominated by Ron DeSantis. He claimed that his victory in 2020 was more impressive than that of DeSantis.

Trump claimed that he received more votes in Florida than Ron DeSantis in the 2020 election. He made the claim on his social media platform after the election had concluded. According to him, he received around 1.1 million more votes than DeSantis.

It's hard to compare the turnout of the voters for the midterm elections with that of the presidential elections due to the high turnout for the presidential elections. However, the margin of victory can be used to compare the results of the elections.

Trump won the state by around 3.3 points, with a total of 371,686 votes. On the other hand, DeSantis was able to secure a victory margin of 19.4 points.

In total, DeSantis was able to win 62 of Florida's 67 counties, which included 59 counties that were by double digits. He was able to win the state's largest county, Miami-Dade, by 11 points, and its third largest county, Palm Beach, by three points.

During an interview with News Nation, Trump called on DeSantis to be more gracious to him, as he had won the primary election for governor.

Trump claimed that he had won the primary election and that he was entitled to call on DeSantis to be more gracious. He also stated that he thought that DeSantis could have been more gracious.

During the run-up to the election, Trump criticized the governor of Florida. He also celebrated the loss of a Republican candidate in a key Senate race. This race could determine which party controls the Senate.

In an interview with News Nation, Trump claimed that he should be given credit for the victories of the Republican candidates in the elections. He also stated that he should not be blamed if the party loses.

When asked if he should be blamed if the party loses, Trump said that he should be given credit for the victories of the Republican candidates. However, he added that if they lose, he should not be blamed at all. He claimed that he would be given little credit even though many of the candidates he urged to run had turned out to be very good.

The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on DAILY WIRE.

Written by Staff Reports

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